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Today, University of California Riverside students, faculty and members of the greater Inland Empire community participated in the Riverside Electric Vehicle Day, test driving electric cars and electric bikes available on the market today and learning about how electric vehicles can reduce air pollution, combat global warming, improve health and save working families money.

"The path to Paris should be paved with concrete actions to cut emissions and invest in clean energy, and last night the world's two largest global warming polluters pledged just that." - Margie Alt, Environment America

Today, college students, faculty and members of the greater Claremont community participated in the first ever Claremont Colleges Electric Vehicle Day, test driving ten different electric cars available on the market today and learning about how electric vehicles can reduce air pollution, improve health and save working Californians money.

In the early 1970s, many American rivers and streams were environmental basket cases – lined with industrial facilities dumping toxic pollution virtually unchecked, choked with untreated sewage and trash, and, in many cases, devoid of aquatic life.